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How many Democrats will NOT vote for impeachment?
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<blockquote data-quote="Bobber" data-source="post: 74546956" data-attributes="member: 25895"><p>It might reach double digits or perhaps even less BUT STILL will be demonstrated not to have bipartisan support but that bipartisan support goes the <strong>OTHER WAY.</strong> All through the coming year you'll hear the quotes that Pelosi made just a few months back that you really should have bipartisan support to pursue this something she doesn't have in fact it goes the other direction. And the gentleman Nadler and his statements from 1998 where he stated with conviction that you can't express any stronger way that there should <strong>NEVER</strong> be an impeachment go forth promoted only by one party in the House! <strong>NEVER!</strong></p><p></p><p>I'm confident the greater numbers will consider these present Dems have been less-than-noble in their motives for putting this forth. Trump will win the next election but his plea will also be let us have the House as well at least this one time. Dem congressman might even have been sincere in saying they'd work with the President and perhaps would if they could but the fact is they're not allowed to. If there was any a time it'd be fair and right for the President and Republicans to have the House as well this will be considered one such time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bobber, post: 74546956, member: 25895"] It might reach double digits or perhaps even less BUT STILL will be demonstrated not to have bipartisan support but that bipartisan support goes the [B]OTHER WAY.[/B] All through the coming year you'll hear the quotes that Pelosi made just a few months back that you really should have bipartisan support to pursue this something she doesn't have in fact it goes the other direction. And the gentleman Nadler and his statements from 1998 where he stated with conviction that you can't express any stronger way that there should [B]NEVER[/B] be an impeachment go forth promoted only by one party in the House! [B]NEVER![/B] I'm confident the greater numbers will consider these present Dems have been less-than-noble in their motives for putting this forth. Trump will win the next election but his plea will also be let us have the House as well at least this one time. Dem congressman might even have been sincere in saying they'd work with the President and perhaps would if they could but the fact is they're not allowed to. If there was any a time it'd be fair and right for the President and Republicans to have the House as well this will be considered one such time. [/QUOTE]
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